Engine oil LIQUI MOLY or OEM FORD
I use Motorcraft or LiquiMoly for my oil... It does a great job too and tends to have less of the burned oil smell.
As the owner of a 1995 Ford F-250 Powerstroke, the saying goes, "if it leaks oil, it has oil". -Ford 3:16
I use Liqui Moly Molygen Next Generation 0w20 because I get dirt cheap oil changes with it. Also, it glows in the dark which is pretty rad.
I used Shell Rotella T6 initially on my 2006 BRM...but have switched to Liqui Moly Toptec 4100 and find the motor runs smoother on LM over the Shell.
The 2.3 liter engine on a ford ranger takes 6.2 quarts as opposed to my corolla that took less than a gallon for the 1.8 liter engine.
My Ford Freestyle with a 3.0L takes 6 quarts, while my Pontiac Grand Prix with a supercharged 3.8L takes 4.3 quarts. Go figure. I was shocked when I saw how much oil the Ford takes.
On my 2016 GTI with 211K on it, the only oil used was Liquimoly. From 0 miles to 200K miles it burned a quart every 3500 miles and that never changed at all.
Ive been using Liqui Moly for my E90s for the last few years now. Nothing but good results from my analysis reports.
my 2011 ford fusion oil cap has 5w-20 but when i put that oil, engine noise become loud. Only 10w-30 noise is lower and engine smooth.
Also going to switch from Motul to LiquiMoly and see if I can tell a difference.
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